Friday, November 19, 2010

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Principles of Tui Shou: Nien - Join

An important principle concerning the practice is Tui Shou Nien (join, but it can also mean "sticky").

The principle of joining (all 'opponent) is related to the ability to "listen" (Ting - Listen ). The ability to listen is designed to gather information on the movement of our comrade.



P er to apply the principle Ting (listen) must remain "stuck" to the Our friend, applying light pressure against the body part with which we meet. This pressure should remain constant throughout the year: indeed, if the pressure fades away, we risk losing contact, while if it increases too much can be used by a companion to unbalance.


Through targeted exercises in pairs we can improve our sensitivity until the opponent will not be able to perceive our "touch" even though we will remain in contact.

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